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Workplace Lab- Episode 51: COVID-19 Special Edition |Working from home| Virtual Engagement | Work/Life Integration

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Join us for a Special Edition of the podcast, centered around the COVID-19 crisis. In this candid conversational episode we explore the “new normal” that many of us have been coping with given social distancing and remote working recommendations. I share some tips on creating your “zen” space at home with your new found co-workers (e.g. kids, partners, extended family) and also some tips on boosting collaboration from a distance with your teams. As always, we are here for your questions. Send them in to contact@workplacelab.org!

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Intro by Scott Holmes and Outtro music by BlueDot Sessions

Workplace Lab Podcast- Episode 30: David Holzmer | Psychological Safety | Work Culture | Teams | Vulnerability | Harassment

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This episode I am joined by David Holzmer, an organizational consultant and adviser. Listen in for some interesting insights around what you can do to increase your own effectiveness and sense of belonging at work.

We talk about what psychological safety means and why it is critical to your success, how to use your sphere of influence to shape the culture at your job even if you are an individual contributor, and how being vulnerable might be the key to your success that you’ve been missing.

 

Find more on David at http://www.davidholzmer.com/

 

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Intro and Outtro music by Scott Holmes and other music by Rafael Archangel

Workplace Lab- Episode 28: John Vespasian- Using history to become the most adaptable, confident, and accomplished version of yourself

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This week’s episode is in two parts… which should indicate exactly how chock full of content it is! I am joined by John Vespasian, a prolific writer of books and blog posts around personal development. John explains why positive thinking has got it all wrong, how to be adaptable, set great goals, be confident w/o being arrogant, and more- all using anecdotes from history.

See more about John here.

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